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Neasa Coll ’05 started making clothes more out of necessity than recreation. “During a break from high school in Wales,” she recalls, “I went home and made as many things out of wool as possible. It’s really cold and wet there.” In her first year at Harvard, Coll dabbled in costuming for plays; these days, with the help of a roommate’s sewing machine, she uses her fashion powers to “make style for the people...
...schlumpiest studying outfit look put together,” Hartman says. “There are so many styles that look great right now. Crisp, cropped mod peacoats, hooded parkas, fuzzy bombers and shearlings each have plenty of personality.” Hartman also recommends bringing your basic wool coat to a tailor to get the waist nipped or the hem shortened to give it an updated, more figure-flattering look...
...keep everything else fitted,” she advises. “Contrasting a sporty, functional item with something sleek looks extremely cool. If there’s a blizzard outside and you’re wearing an enormous parka, you might try super-slim jeans or thick wool tights with boots and a skirt to add an element of femininity.” Alternatively, she says, “Try wearing a hoodie underneath a blazer or double-breasted coat. It will keep you warmer and add some edge to the coat...
Last week, Bob Graham—a 1962 graduate of Harvard Law School—dropped out of the race for the Democratic nomination, leaving Bush, a third-generation, dyed-in-the-wool Eli as the only candidate with a Harvard tie. Bush graduated from the Business School, that corporate training academy on the other side of the river...
TORONTO At the Prada boutique on Bloor Street West, a salesperson confided that the best-selling gray wool pants "look no different than what men on Bay Street are wearing." That hasn't stopped locals from snapping up Prada's menswear look for fall, right...